This authentic pink Berhampuri Patta Saree is a luxurious pure mulberry silk handloom saree from the state of Odisha, India. Featuring a timeless check design and a rich multi-colour pallu, this saree represents the finest tradition of Odisha handloom silk weaving.
Handwoven by skilled artisans, this is a 100% genuine Berhampuri Patta handloom saree, not a powerloom or imitation product.
Saree Details
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Color: Rich Pink (Check Design)
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Fabric: 100% Pure Mulberry Silk
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Weave: Authentic Berhampuri Patta Handloom
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Pallu: Multi-colour traditional pallu with intricate motifs
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Origin: Odisha, India
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Craft: Handwoven by traditional artisans
Luxury Handloom Saree for Bridal & Wedding Wear
This pure silk Berhampuri Patta saree is an excellent choice for:
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Brides and bridal trousseau
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Wedding ceremonies & bridal functions
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Luxury gifting for brides
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Heirloom handloom saree collections
Its rich silk texture, vibrant colours, and traditional craftsmanship make it a premium bridal handloom saree suitable for women who appreciate heritage and exclusivity.
Ideal for Professionals & Handloom Lovers
This saree is highly preferred by women who value authenticity, elegance, and cultural heritage, including:
This is a luxury handloom saree for customers who understand the value of genuine craftsmanship and are willing to invest in original handwoven silk.
Why Buy from Ethnics Land
Ethnics Land is known for authentic Indian handloom sarees with complete transparency and reliability.
We offer:
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Only original and genuine handloom sarees
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Accurate product descriptions
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Limited, exclusive collections
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No replicas, no powerloom sarees
When you shop at Ethnics Land, you invest in authentic craftsmanship, ethical sourcing, and timeless Indian textiles.
Q: Is this a pure handloom saree?
Yes. This is a 100% authentic handloom Berhampuri Patta saree woven by artisans in Odisha.
Q: Is the silk pure mulberry silk?
Absolutely. This saree is crafted using genuine pure mulberry silk.
Q: Is this suitable for bridal wear?
Yes. It is ideal for brides, bridal trousseau, wedding ceremonies, and luxury gifting.
Q: Why is this saree expensive?
Because it is handwoven, uses premium silk, involves skilled labor, and is produced in limited quantities.